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I’ve been thinking about this for days.

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  • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

    @sellout @jonathankoren right!?

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    @mhoye @sellout @jonathankoren
    It's accuracy asymptotically approaches 100%
    That's amazing!
    Slight cavities about using it for cryptographic purposes or around smallish numbers.

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    • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

      I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

      (Via @jonathankoren )

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      @jonathankoren @mhoye they’re all good algorithms, Brent

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      • adardis@mstdn.socialA adardis@mstdn.social

        @jonathankoren @mhoye they’re all good algorithms, Brent

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        @adardis @mhoye there are no bad algorithms. There are only bad use cases.

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        • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

          I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

          (Via @jonathankoren )

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          @mhoye @jonathankoren it's branchless too, and easily parallelized onto a GPU to speed it up

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          • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

            I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

            (Via @jonathankoren )

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            @mhoye @jonathankoren @daedalus I hope the crypto crew catch wind of this. Has potential to save a lot of electricity

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            • jonathankoren@sfba.socialJ jonathankoren@sfba.social

              @adardis @mhoye there are no bad algorithms. There are only bad use cases.

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              @jonathankoren @adardis @mhoye this is like that weather aphorism, isn't it

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              • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

                (Via @jonathankoren )

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                @mhoye @jonathankoren @rmondello Surprising fact: exactly the same algorithm works even better for many other problems: perfect numbers, powers of two, busy beaver, etc.

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                • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                  I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

                  (Via @jonathankoren )

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                  @jonathankoren @mhoye

                  The problem is its inaccuracy for smaller input sets involving low-digit-count numbers.

                  Trivially fixed by hardcoding the results for 3-digit and lower input. Ship it!

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                  • jonathankoren@sfba.socialJ jonathankoren@sfba.social

                    @adardis @mhoye there are no bad algorithms. There are only bad use cases.

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                    @jonathankoren @adardis @mhoye Can I quote you on that?

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                    • drwho@masto.hackers.townD drwho@masto.hackers.town

                      @jonathankoren @adardis @mhoye Can I quote you on that?

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                      @drwho @jonathankoren @adardis It's such a good line.

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                      • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                        I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

                        (Via @jonathankoren )

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                        @mhoye @jonathankoren It also provides the script for a math party trick: "Tell me any 100 digit number and I will tell you if it's prime!'

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                        • drwho@masto.hackers.townD drwho@masto.hackers.town

                          @jonathankoren @adardis @mhoye Can I quote you on that?

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                          @drwho @adardis @mhoye why would I care?

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                          • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                            I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

                            (Via @jonathankoren )

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                            @mhoye @jonathankoren are you sure about the more reliable the larger input? Prime number are weird

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                            • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                              I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

                              (Via @jonathankoren )

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                              @mhoye @i0null @jonathankoren How can I unsee this?

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                              • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                                I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

                                (Via @jonathankoren )

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                                @mhoye @jonathankoren It might be sentient

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                                • et@mastodon.bayernE et@mastodon.bayern

                                  @mhoye @i0null @jonathankoren How can I unsee this?

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                                  @et @mhoye @jonathankoren
                                  bool mark_as_unread() {
                                  return true;
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                                  • tbortels@infosec.exchangeT tbortels@infosec.exchange

                                    @jonathankoren @mhoye

                                    The problem is its inaccuracy for smaller input sets involving low-digit-count numbers.

                                    Trivially fixed by hardcoding the results for 3-digit and lower input. Ship it!

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                                    @tbortels @mhoye https://di-mgt.com.au/primes10000.txt

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                                    • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                                      I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

                                      (Via @jonathankoren )

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                                      @mhoye Algorithms like this are used as a pre-prime testing before you do the actual prime testing that requires CPU heavy computation.

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                                      • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                                        I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

                                        (Via @jonathankoren )

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                                        @mhoye @jonathankoren Snort! 🙂

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                                        • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                                          I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

                                          (Via @jonathankoren )

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                                          @mhoye
                                          @jonathankoren
                                          It is one of the best one-class classifier I've ever seen. Extremely efficient and the computational time doesn't grow the larger the input gets.

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